Archives|OFFICERS HEARD IN ARMY DIVORCE CASE; Deposition of Major Morton in Favor of Capt. Taggart. REFUTED HOSPITAL RECORD Said Taggart Was Sober and Quiet -- Surgeon Told of Mrs. Taggart's Condition.

OFFICERS HEARD IN ARMY DIVORCE CASE; Deposition of Major Morton in Favor of Capt. Taggart. REFUTED HOSPITAL RECORD Said Taggart Was Sober and Quiet -- Surgeon Told of Mrs. Taggart's Condition.

WWOSTER, Ohio, Aug. 7. -- The testimony in the Taggart divorce trial was resumed to-day at the point where it was abandoned Saturday, in the middle of the deposition of Major Morton, now attached to the War College, Washington, but formerly Sapt. Taggart's superior officer ot Fort Leavenworth.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on August 8, 1905, on Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: OFFICERS HEARD IN ARMY DIVORCE CASE; Deposition of Major Morton in Favor of Capt. Taggart. REFUTED HOSPITAL RECORD Said Taggart Was Sober and Quiet -- Surgeon Told of Mrs. Taggart's Condition. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe